Literature DB >> 4313115

The role of the cytoplasmic redox potential in the control of fatty acid synthesis from glucose, pyruvate and lactate in white adipose tissue.

M L Halperin, B H Robinson.   

Abstract

The metabolism of lactate, pyruvate and glucose was studied in epididymal adipose tissue of starved, normally fed and starved-re-fed rats. Lactate conversion into fatty acid occurred at an appreciable rate only in the adipocyte of starved-re-fed animals. NNN'N'-Tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine, an agent that transports reducing power from the cytoplasm to the mitochondria, caused large increments of fatty acid synthesis from lactate and a smaller one from glucose but a decrease in that from pyruvate. Glucose (1.0mm) increased fatty acid synthesis from lactate 4.3-fold but only 1.67-fold from pyruvate in adipocytes from normally fed animals. 2-Deoxyglucose decreased fatty acid synthesis from lactate to a greater degree (threefold) compared to that from pyruvate in adipocytes from starved-re-fed animals. l-Glycerol 3-phosphate contents were approximately equal in epididymal fat-pads, incubated in the presence of lactate or pyruvate, from normally fed animals, whereas the addition of 1mm-glucose resulted in a tenfold increase in l-glycerol 3-phosphate content only in the presence of lactate. The l-glycerol 3-phosphate content was tenfold higher in adipose tissue from starved-re-fed animals incubated in the presence of lactate than in the presence of pyruvate. 2-Deoxyglucose caused these values to be slightly lowered in the presence of lactate. We suggest that lactate metabolism is limited by the rate of NADH removal from the cytoplasm. In the starved-re-fed state, this occurs by reduction of dihydroxyacetone phosphate formed from glycogen to produce l-glycerol 3-phosphate, thus permitting lactate conversion into fatty acid. When glucose is the substrate, and rates of transport are not limiting, the rate of removal of cytoplasmic NADH limits glucose conversion into fatty acid.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 4313115      PMCID: PMC1185351          DOI: 10.1042/bj1160235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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